1.MANUAL GUIDE 0i MANUAL GUIDE 0i B-63834EN/02
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NOTE
1 Converted NC program blocks are stored
immediately after the block to which the cursor was
positioned.
After a return to these previous screens, the cursor
will be positioned to the head of the NC program that
was newly stored after conversion.
2 If there are any figures for which the end points are
pending, NC program conversion will be done for the
contour figure immediately before the pending block.
3 After the conversion of a contour figure program into
an NC program, the original contour figure is left as
is so that it can be recalled when contour
programming is next performed. (After the cycle
program is executed, the original contour figure is
not left.)
4 A value of up to eight digits can be entered for the
axis command (X/Y) of a converted NC program,
and the value must always have a decimal point.
The decimal digits conform to the minimum setting
units, with any lower digits being rounded off.
IS-B form
Least input
increment
Least command
increment
Max.
mm 0.001 mm 0.001 mm ±99999.999 mm
inch 0.0001 inch 0.0001 inch ±9999.9999 inch
IS-C form
Least input
increment
Least command
increment
Max.
mm 0.0001 mm 0.0001 mm ±9999.9999 mm
inch 0.00001 inch 0.00001 inch ±999.99999 inch
NOTE
5 By setting bit 0 (IJR) of parameter No.9341 to 1,
address "R" is output as the radius data of arc n. By
setting it to 0, data "I" and "J" are output as center
point coordinates.
6 Even if data having the same value is output
continuously for a given address, they will never be
canceled.